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Blown Rear Shock @ 13k Miles

jmcbow

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Took the RT in to have the brake pedal/linkage update done, only to discover that the rear shock was blown and had to be replaced. Of course it's a year our of warranty so BRP wouldn't cover the repairs. Just curious, has anyone else had the rear (air) shock go at only 13k miles? That seems like really low mileage for the seal on the air shock to go.:shocked:
 
First signs of something not being right within a few weeks of purchase. Repairs were made at 1K, which didn't work. It was totally replaced at around 4K. It was covered under warranty.
 
What were the first signs?

JT

The base model for my Performance RT is the A&C version so putting in and releasing air is manual. I noticed it felt really soft and would like bottom out. I'd put air in (20, 30, whatever pounds) and w/in a day or two it was acting the same. Got to the point w/in a month of purchase it wouldn't hold air at all.
 
So did the shock go, or the air pillow?

The rear shock isn't an 'air shock'. It's a typical shock with an air pillow system near the top. I've heard of many of these shocks going bad... I'd replace with Elka for sure.
 
I have a 2010 RT and mine went at about 10K. When the dealer replaced it the new one he got from BRP was bad and he had to reorder and install another one. :banghead:
 
Mine is in the shop with same issue should be covered under warranty hope

So did the shock go, or the air pillow?

The rear shock isn't an 'air shock'. It's a typical shock with an air pillow system near the top. I've heard of many of these shocks going bad... I'd replace with Elka for sure.


I came back from spyder fest and then it blew up. How much is this going to cost if warranty doesn't cover it?
 
So did the shock go, or the air pillow?

The rear shock isn't an 'air shock'. It's a typical shock with an air pillow system near the top. I've heard of many of these shocks going bad... I'd replace with Elka for sure.

Correct on their being two components. In my case the pillow went first and the bottoming out was what cracked/broke the shock itself. The OEM replacement was worked great in all respects.
 
Took the RT in to have the brake pedal/linkage update done, only to discover that the rear shock was blown and had to be replaced. Of course it's a year our of warranty so BRP wouldn't cover the repairs. Just curious, has anyone else had the rear (air) shock go at only 13k miles? That seems like really low mileage for the seal on the air shock to go.:shocked:

I have a 2010 RT SE5 and the rear shock went out at 3100 miles :yikes:and then at about 8700 miles the actuator for the air ride suspension broke:yikes: . I was lucky both items were covered under Warranty.:shocked:
 
Mrogers1014845 said:
I came back from spyder fest and then it blew up. How much is this going to cost if warranty doesn't cover it?

I really think your warranty will cover the repair. Mine happened under the extended warranty coverage.
 
Mine's bad too

I have 15,000 on it and have cowtown sending a new one. the trick is getting the old one apart ,I havedone this before on harley shocks but I don't think that press will work. I'll have to build new support plates to fit, then it's a snap..
 
I have a 2010 RT and I went through about 5 shocks in the first 12,000 miles, all covered under warranty.
At one point I even suggested the dealer get an Elka. One Elka has to be less cost than REPEATED repairs to the rear shock.
I haven't had any issues since the last one was replaced, that's about 10K miles ago
 
The base model for my Performance RT is the A&C version so putting in and releasing air is manual. I noticed it felt really soft and would like bottom out. I'd put air in (20, 30, whatever pounds) and w/in a day or two it was acting the same. Got to the point w/in a month of purchase it wouldn't hold air at all.

Thanks, mine is the RT-S and has the onboard pump so it might be hard to notice a small leak.

JT
 
I have a 2010 RT SE5 and the rear shock went out at 3100 miles :yikes:and then at about 8700 miles the actuator for the air ride suspension broke:yikes: . I was lucky both items were covered under Warranty.:shocked:


When the actuator went . BRP replaced the air bag and the actuator. The shock blew out when the dealer's tech was test driving it after winter storage , which was lucky for me and no damage to the air bag.
 
A little confused here, (which is nothing new for me) the shock and the air bag are 2 seperate components. In my case, the air bag is what blew. How does installing a Elka prevent the air bag from going bad?
 
A little confused here, (which is nothing new for me) the shock and the air bag are 2 seperate components. In my case, the air bag is what blew. How does installing a Elka prevent the air bag from going bad?
It doesn't.
 
Mine went at just under 11,000 miles and neither warranty or BEST warranty would cover it. ????? Not sure why not but it only cost a couple of hundred to get the shock replaced. Chances are I caused some of the issue myself as I was never fully aware of having to keep air in the air bag and I do usually ride 2 up. Live and learn as they say...Diana
 
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